The Chiefs of Ontario (COO) session is over but the missteps linger on. Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) had a chance to put the community’s best foot forward yet for some unknown reason they stumbled. While we shouldn’t be surprised, since Elected Chief Sherri-Lyn Hill has chosen to go behind closed doors at the drop of a hat, the community is learning less and less about what this new council is doing. And they aren’t doing a lot. In the past five months since taking office this council has been showing the community it is a ship without a captain. And it isn’t entirely Elected Chief Sherry-Lyn Hill’s fault. While a veteran councillor she wasn’t one who stood out at council. In fact she rarely spoke and didn’t show up…
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